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Vahid Masrour

Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For? - 21 views

  • it may well be the granular level of privacy afforded by Google+ that is the key to making this a successful tool for schools
  • many schools and teachers have still been reluctant to "friend" students
  • that "always public" element of Twitter that makes many nervous
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  • it's also about sharing with the right people. Circles will allow what educational consultant Tom Barnett calls "targeted sharing," something that will be great for specific classes and topics
  • Skype has become an incredibly popular tool to bring in guests to a classroom via video chat -
  • teachers are already talking about the possibility of not just face-to-face video conversation but the potential for integration of whiteboards, screen-sharing, Google Docs, and other collaborative tools
  • Google + seems like the solution for someone like me who wants to use the web to have conversations about school topics with students and parents and yet not have students and parents have access to my personal posts.
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      Parents and students on different Circles. You know you want it!
William Gaskins

Classroom Blog - 57 views

I want to control blogs for many classes of students. I want to manage and supervise the user. How does edublog allow you to do that.. Bill Cathy Arreguin wrote: > Edublogs is super! > > The plat...

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Jerry Swiatek

Noteflight - Sign In - 2 views

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    We built Noteflight because we looked at where software is today, and saw that applications for writing music were stuck in the past. We wanted to accomplish a few important goals: Make it easy to create and share written music online. People who make music -- amateurs and professionals, students and teachers -- want to share that music with others, sooner or later. But most software for working with notated music treats the Internet as an afterthought: it's geared to saving your music on your own computer's hard disk, not to sharing your music with other people. It's painful to share musical scores online today, and as software inventors, we knew how much better it could be. People expect to be able to do their creative work wherever they go, and a crop of new browser-based applications make it incredibly easy to create and publish word-processing documents or spreadsheets online. We feel musical documents should be just as accessible. Empower developers to build a new world of musical and educational applications. Applications today should be not only powerful tools, but building blocks that can be combined in ways that their creators have never foreseen. A truly powerful musical application should be extensible without having to open it up and change the code. Adding new instruments and symbols, or embedding in a page and building new kinds of connections with other content -- all of these things should be possible. A great tool lets creative people not only use its built-in capabilities, but extend them and freely reorganize them in new ways. As Bertrand Meyer, a pioneer of software thinking, once put it: "Real systems have no top". Encourage a vibrant community of users by keeping the basics free. Music notation software vendors continue to charge high prices for boxed software, CD and DVD distribution media, and printed manuals. Then once you buy something, you're basically stuck with it until the next major upgrade cycle comes around, at which point you pa
Jeff Johnson

Empowering middle schools through technology - Ideablob: where ideas grow - 1 views

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    In ten years, modern education will have fully integrated new classroom media: video, online collaboration, and other web tools. We hope to pioneer a web tool that is a platform for this new media, bringing the power of the web to students, teachers, and parents in a secure, innovative environment. Our idea is a response to problems in schools that we have identified through primary research and user involvement. The way students, parents and teachers interact and learn in middle schools has many opportunities for growth and improvement. Here is one example:Research shows that in the last ten years the way people obtain and digest information has changed, incorporating tools like the web. Unfortunately, the classroom environment has not kept pace with this aggressive expansion of technology as a social, educational and communication tool. We hope to provide the tools to solve this and other problems in the middle school context. Read more at AlightLearning.com
Walter Antoniotti

Excel to teach statistics - 17 views

My Quick Notes Statistics book and its Excel manual are free on the Internet. http://www.businessbookmall.com/Statistics%20Internet%20Library.htm Also have loads of free books and videos sorted int...

Excel statistics tools videos books notes tutoring teaching edtech

started by Walter Antoniotti on 25 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
Rebecca Bobbitt

Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 30 views

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    Check out Edutopia's collection of articles, videos, and other resources on internet safety, cyberbullying, digital responsibility, and media and digital literacy.
Dan Sherman

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 16 views

Research shows that most students lose more than 2 months of math skills over the summer. TenMarks summer math programs for grades 3-high school are a great way to reverse the summer learning loss...

TenMarks Summer Math Programs Learning Loss Online Web 2.0 Interactive Slide

started by Dan Sherman on 27 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Professional Learning Board

Teacher Resources, Tools & Giveaways for the week ( Aug 25 - Sep 1, 2012) - 6 views

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    Visuwords Look up words, their meanings and association with other words or concepts. Tubechop Select and cut interesting parts of a Youtube video. Psykopaint Use this fun tool to introduce painting in your class. RESOURCES A biography study A sample lesson plan to explore biographies by means of role-plays.
Lisa Winebrenner

CyberCIEGE Educational Video Game - 3 views

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    Educational licenses are available at no cost to educational institutions. Contact cyberciege@nps.edu. If you are a student, ask your teacher to request the game. A free evaluation version of CyberCIEGE is available.
Bochi 23

Google Tip of the Day #18: It's Fantastical! - 21 views

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    My favorite calendar app for iPhone... short video demos my favorite feature.
Dianne Rees

freeSFX.co.uk - Download Free Sound Effects - 17 views

shared by Dianne Rees on 16 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Free sound effects and audio (useful for podcasting, videos).
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